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词汇 consort
释义 consort
verb[ I+ adv/prep ]
uk /kənˈsɔːt/ us /kənˈsɔːrt/
to spend a lot of time in the company of a particular group of people, especially people whose character is not approved of: (尤指与品行不好的人)勾结;厮混
consort withThey claimed he had been consorting with drug dealers.他们称他与毒品贩子相勾结。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Being friends & getting to know them
be on speaking termsidiom
be/get in with someoneidiom
be/live in each other's pocketsidiom
befriend
bonding
build
get on
get on like a house on fireidiom
go back a long wayidiom
hang
hang around with someone
mix
move
pal up
present
pull
pull something on
rub
score
strike
consort
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈkɒn.sɔːt/ us /ˈkɑːn.sɔːrt/
a wife or husband, especially of a ruler: (尤指统治者的)配偶
The Emperor Napoleon III and his consort lived sedately in an apartment in the Tuileries.
queen consort When her husband was crowned she became Queen Consort.
prince consortPhilip was Elizabeth's prince consort.
The young Wolfgang Mozart played to the Empress Maria Theresia and her consort at the Schönbrunn palace in Vienna.
Maria Teresa was the daughter of King Philip IV of Spain and queen consort of Louis XIV of France.
In December 1861 Albert, the Prince Consort, died at the age of forty-two.
Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley, was recognized as king consort and was referred to as King Henry during his short and unhappy marriage.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Royalty, aristocracy & titles
accede to something
accession
anointed
anti-monarchical
anti-monarchist
dukedom
earl
earldom
emir
emperor
mister
monarch
monarchist
morganatic
Mr
royally
Rt. Hon.
Shah
sheikh
sire

consort | American Dictionary


consort
verb[ I ]
 usually disapprovingus/kənˈsɔrt/
to spend time in the company of particular people:
She warned him against consorting with suspicious characters.

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A healthy thought of self is a spur and consorts well with a desire and an endeavour to help others.
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What has happened about our laws concerning consorting with known criminals?
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She made an excuse because she was the senior ship there at that time, and she shuffled it on to one of her consorts.
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I suppose that inevitably they fall into the habit of consorting with those in like case.
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They had to be working consorts, without individuality.
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She has freely consorted with her husband's concubines and to my knowledge has been quite content to have them in her house.
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A girl of twelve was given a life sentence for consorting with people with arms.
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Why should we be charged with consorting with these people?
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I was referring to consorting, which he will see from the regulations is a different matter.
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At the beginning of the 19th century, capital punishment was available for more than 200 offences, including cutting down trees and consorting with gipsies.
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You cannot ensure that the men with whom she consorts will be free from disease either.
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The non-unionist who consorts only with non-unionists is given industrial rights which are far more extensive than those of union members.
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All that he knows is that an allegation has been made that he consorted with foreign agents.
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Only the most romantic mediaevalist thinks that happiness necessarily consorts with poverty.
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Charge, consorting with armed persons.
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